Symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infections display specific IgG Fc structures

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Saborni Chakraborty

Postdoctoral Scholar

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Infectious Diseases Allergy And Immunology

Joseph Gonzalez

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Karlie Edwards

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Vamsee Mallajosyula

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Anthony S. Buzzanco

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Robert Sherwood

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Cindy Buffone

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Nimish Kathale

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Susan Providenza

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Markus M Xie

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Catherine A. Blish

Upinder Singh

Tho D. Pham

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Scott D. Boyd

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Kari Christine Nadeau

Benjamin A. Pinsky

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Sheng Zhang

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Matthew J. Memoli

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Jeffery K Taubenberger

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Tasha Morales

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Jeffrey M. Schapiro

Gene S. Tan

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Prasanna Jagannathan

Taia T. Wang

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Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infections can cause Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), which manifests with a range of severities from mild illness to life threatening pneumonia and multi-organ failure. Severe COVID-19 is characterized by an inflammatory signature including high levels of inflammatory cytokines, alveolar inflammatory infiltrates and vascular microthrombi. Here we show that severe COVID-19 patients produced a unique serologic signature, including increased IgG1 with afucosylated Fc glycans. This Fc modification on SARS-CoV-2 IgGs enhanced interactions with the activating Fc{gamma}R, Fc{gamma}RIIIa; when incorporated into immune complexes, Fc afucosylation enhanced production of inflammatory cytokines by monocytes, including IL-6 and TNF. These results show that disease severity in COVID-19 correlates with the presence of afucosylated IgG1, a pro-inflammatory IgG Fc modification.

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